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Implementing Microsoft SharePoint 2019

You're reading from   Implementing Microsoft SharePoint 2019 An expert guide to SharePoint Server for architects, administrators, and project managers

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Product type Paperback
Published in Dec 2020
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781789615371
Length 636 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Angel Wood Angel Wood
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Lewin Wanzer Lewin Wanzer
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Table of Contents (14) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Chapter 1: Understanding Your Current State 2. Chapter 2: Planning and Architecture FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 3: Creating and Managing Virtual Machines 4. Chapter 4: Installation Concepts 5. Chapter 5: Farm and Services Configuration 6. Chapter 6: Finalizing the Farm – Going Live 7. Chapter 7: Finalizing the Farm to Go Live – Part II 8. Chapter 8: Post-Implementation Operations and Maintenance 9. Chapter 9: Managing Performance and Troubleshooting 10. Chapter 10: SharePoint Advanced Reporting and Features 11. Chapter 11: Enterprise Social Networking and Collaboration 12. Chapter 12: SharePoint Framework 13. Other Books You May Enjoy

Summary

This chapter was the meat of the installation process for SharePoint. Although there is more to come, this chapter laid the foundation for the farm. If we didn't cover these areas, we would not have a base installation to move forward with and, as pertaining to the server resources, have a complete server infrastructure that supports a SharePoint and SQL Server environment.

Be mindful of your settings when you're configuring the performance of SQL Server, especially the MAXDOP settings. If they are changed, the SharePoint environment will not run correctly and you will see performance hits on your SQL servers. This is because SharePoint is built for MAXDOP to be set to 1. Also, building redundancy into your SQL Server platform is also key to supporting the environment. As we mentioned previously, SQL is the key to the data that feeds SharePoint from a configuration, service, and content point of view. Without a fully performant SQL Server, great performance will...

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